S&P nears record after Summers' withdrawal

Written By limadu on Senin, 16 September 2013 | 22.17

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NEW YORK (CNNMoney)

The blue chip index rose nearly 1% in early trading Monday and is just a handful of points below its all-time peak of 1,709 from early last month. The Dow Jones industrial average rose about 1% as well, while the Nasdaq rose 0.5%.

Global markets also cheered the news. European markets were solidly higher in afternoon trading, and most Asian markets also climbed.

Bond investors were elated too. The 10-year Treasury yield fell to 2.79% as investors rushed to buy long-term bonds.

And the dollar sold off against major currencies including the euro and the British pound.

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Investors are excited at the prospect of top contender Janet Yellen taking over from current Fed chairman Ben Bernanke, since she is widely expected to pursue a similar policy of stimulating the economy to bring the unemployment rate down. Yellen is currently the Fed's vice chair.

There had been some concerns that Summers, who was widely viewed as the frontrunner for the top Fed job, would have been more aggressive at pulling back on the monetary stimulus measures that have been pumping cash into the system and supporting stock markets around the world.

"While Summers and Yellen are both doves who feel growth is a bigger risk than inflation, Yellen played a key part in designing the central bank's quantitative easing program and more recently, was a big advocate of forward guidance," said Kathy Lien, managing director at BK Asset Management.

Lien added that Summers may have caused more volatility for the markets due to "his unpredictability and potential for unscripted comments."

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Meanwhile, Saturday's announcement that the U.S. and Russia had created a framework to eliminate Syria's chemical weapons also lifted investors' mood.

The threat of imminent U.S.-led military strikes against Syria has now faded to the background, but it had caused a significant amount of market volatility and spikes in oil prices. The price of light crude oil is now easing.

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While the day's rally was fairly broad, with all ten sectors of the S&P 500 moving higher, Apple (AAPL, Fortune 500) was a clear laggard. Shares were down 2% as investors continued to punish the stock after analysts were disappointed by the new iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C.

On the economic front, manufacturing activity in New York unexpectedly slowed in September, according to report from the New York Federal Reserve. A separate report showed that industrial production rose the most in six months, although slightly slower pace than estimates, while capacity utilization grew in line with forecasts. To top of page

First Published: September 16, 2013: 9:45 AM ET


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